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Match the lines from chaucer's the canterbury tales to the characters they describe.
tilesand honoured everywhere for worthiness.
at alexandria, he, when it was won; of courtliness, and stately manners took,
and would be held worthy of reverencein wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head,
but as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none, a lover and a lusty bachelor,
with locks well curled, as if they'd laid in press. pairs prioress squire knight pardoner

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